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Today’s post is a double Bonus: B for ABC-Along, and Friday Eye-Candy. So sit Back and enjoy!

I live in a small city in southwestern Wisconsin, in a river valley on the banks of the upper Mississippi River, surrounded by natural Beauty, cradled in these river Bluffs as though in the cupped palms of giant hands. These Bluffs do not have the striking Majesty of Margene’sMountains, but they have their quiet comfortable Beauty day by day. And not a day goes by, that I do not see these Bluffs that are the Boundary of my daily life.

When I get out of Bed in the morning, Below is what I look at, out my Bathroom window. This is exactly how it’s been looking these days (and I always check to see which way the wind is blowing the flag on Grandad’s Bluff, the biggest Bluff overlooking the city, rising a mile east of my house — so I know how to dress).

That would be a moderate north wind there with snow in the air. Time to get the warm woollies on.

(I can also check to see how much time to allow for scraping off my car in the Back driveway at the same time. Click to emBiggen for a happy surprise — some of you have seen Before.)

Sometimes there’s a Beautiful sunrise over the Bluffs through my Bathroom window, similar to that of the other day.

The Bluffs are also lovely at night, as when we went sledding at dusk after Christmas, or they may be mysterious too.

There are Bluffs North and South of us, up and down the Mississippi, all shaped the same by the glacial runoff in past eons. However, the Bluffs exist Because they ducked the last glaciers themselves, those that scraped the Great Plains flat as flat can be.

And of course the Bluffs echo the weather, the light, the seasons in a constant interplay of colors through the spring